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Cancer
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Learning objectives Cancer occurs when regulation of the cell cycle fails. Checkpoints in the cell cycle normally prevent cell reproduction, but if they fail, the cell could become cancerous. Cell cycle is controlled by oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. What are these and how do they work? Understand what normally controls cell division, and why that control fails. Cancer is a genetic disease, but not usually inherited. Risk factors : exposures to carcinogens How does treatment work?
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1 out of every 2 men and 1 out of every 3 women will develop cancer during their lives
Now we will turn our attention to cancer mortality. Lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer death among males (27%), followed by prostate (8%) and colorectal (8%) cancers. Among females, lung (26%), breast (14%), and colorectal (8%) cancers are the leading causes of cancer death.
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Changes in screening for prostate cancer
Prior to 1990, most of the increase in the male cancer death rate was attributable to the rapid increase in lung cancer deaths due to the tobacco epidemic. However, since 1990, the lung cancer death rate in males has been decreasing; this decline accounts for about 40% of the overall decrease in cancer death rates in males. The death rate for stomach cancer, which was the leading cause of cancer death among males early in the 20th century, has decreased by more than 90% since Death rates for prostate and colorectal cancers have been declining since the early 1990s and 1980s, respectively. In contrast to declining death rates for most cancers, liver cancer death rates increased by about 3% per year from 2003 to 2012, and death rates for pancreatic cancer have also been increasing slightly.
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The lung cancer death rate in females began declining in the early 2000s after increasing for the previous 70 years. As for incidence, the later decline in lung cancer in females compared to males reflects the lag in both smoking uptake and cessation in females. Breast cancer death rates changed little between 1930 and 1989, but decreased 36% from 1989 to As in males, the death rate for stomach cancer has decreased by more than 90%. Also similar to males, liver cancer death rates increased by about 2% per year from 2003 to 2012, and pancreatic cancer death rates also increased slightly. In contrast to males, colorectal cancer death rates have been decreasing for more than 60 years. Uterine corpus cancer death rates (shown in the inset) have been increasing since 2000, similar to the increase in incidence.
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Cell replication Failed cell-cycle checkpoints lead to repeated cell division Runaway cell division IS cancer No functional checkpoints Cell continues to progress through cell cycle, dividing repeatedly
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What causes cell cycle checkpoints to fail? Part I. DNA function
DNA stores information about how to make proteins Proteins do all the work to grow and maintain the cell
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What causes cell cycle checkpoints to fail? Part II. DNA Mutation
Protein that functions normally Protein that does not function normally This gene is the code for making the protein “hemoglobin”. A mutation in the DNA causes the cell to manufacture hemoglobin that doesn’t work properly
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What causes cell cycle checkpoints to fail? Part III. Oncogenes
Proto-oncogenes Accelerator that helps cell progress through the cell cycle Mutations turn proto-oncogenes into oncogenes Oncogenes keep the accelerator pressed – cell cycle continues rapidly
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What causes cell cycle checkpoints to fail. Part IV
What causes cell cycle checkpoints to fail? Part IV. Tumor suppressor genes Tumor suppressor genes Act as brakes preventing cell progressing through the cell cycle When mutated, they lose their function When mutated, cell progresses through cell cycle
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